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Over 400 million Facebook users' phone numbers exposed online
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
Phone numbers, and in some cases names, linked to 419 million Facebook accounts have been found on an unsecure server.
Facebook can now recognize and tag your face – whoever and wherever you are
By Cat Ellis published
Facial recognition was previously only available to a small sample group, but has now rolled out worldwide.
Facebook may soon hide 'like' counts to stop you fighting for attention
By Cat Ellis published
The change would make the social network less competitive, and hopefully make it a happier place to be.
Facebook will now stop following you around the web (sort of)
By Cat Ellis published
A new privacy setting is rolling out that will stop third parties sharing your browsing activity, but there's a catch.
Facebook contractors have been eavesdropping on your voice messages
By Cat Ellis published
But the company pulled the plug when Apple, Amazon and Google came under fire for transcribing users' voices.
Facebook is getting a dark mode makeover for mobile
By Cat Ellis published
The app will soon let you pick a color scheme that's easier on the eyes than the default dazzling white.
Facebook won't let you sell your granddad's whiskey collection
By Cat Ellis published
You can no longer sell alcohol on either Facebook or Instagram, or even give it away for free.
Google is building a new social network
By Cat Ellis published
Rather than being a direct competitor to Facebook, Shoelace will be focused around events.
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